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SOUTH WEST

THE ROAD SAFETY PARTNERHSIP WORKING HARD TO REDUCE FATAL & SERIOUS COLLISIONS IN DEVON & CORNWALL

Partnership appeal as nine people killed in spate of collisions

Vision Zero South West have joined with Devon and Cornwall Police to issue an urgent message to road users following a spate of serious collisions in the South West.

Between 1 April 2024 and 6 May 2024, Devon & Cornwall Police have attended 17 serious collisions. As a result of these collisions, nine people have sadly lost their lives and a further nine people have suffered serious injuries.

Chief Inspector Simon Jenkinson of Devon & Cornwall Police’s Roads Policing Team said: “Each one of these collisions is a tragedy and will have been devastating for the family and friends of the people involved.

“I’m urging all motorists – living locally or visiting on holiday – to adjust their driving in accordance with the road conditions; stick to a safe speed and take extra time to look out for other road users.

“The past few weeks have been truly tragic and the last thing our officers want to do is knock on any more doors to tell someone a loved one isn’t coming home.

“Whether you are driving, riding or walking, please take extra care when out on our roads.”

Alison Hernandez, Police and Crime Commissioner for Devon, Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly, is chair of the Vision Zero South West road safety partnership. Commissioner Hernandez said: “Each of these tragic collisions will have a devastating impact on the friends and families of those involved.

“Through Vision Zero South West, we are working hard with our partners to reduce the number of deaths and serious injuries on our roads and put an end to this senseless and avoidable loss of life. Accordingly, road safety remains one of my top priorities as I start a new term of office.

“All road users can play a part in creating a safer road network and, for the sakes of our families and friends, we all have an interest in doing so.

“For this reason, I would appeal to all road users to take extra care, leave more time for journeys and be particularly aware of those most vulnerable on our roads such as cyclists, horse riders, pedestrians and motorcyclists.”

For general road safety advice, visit the dedicated page on the force website: https://www.devon-cornwall.police.uk/fatalfive